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regenwolken 0.6.2

[Cloud.app][app] is really handy, sharing files was never that easy. But I don’t
like to see (personal) data like screenshots or code snippets go out of my
reach. Regenwolken is a full-featured implementation of the Cloud App API with
one malus: you have do edit your /etc/hosts.

#### open server

I’ve set up a server open for everyone. Simply, add 134.255.239.78 my.cl.ly
to your /etc/hosts. Items older than three days will be purged at midnight
(only a small vserver). Happy testing!

## Quickstart

Short instructions for OS X, adapt these commands to your linux distribution
of choice (Debian Squeeze!).

As an alternative CloudApp-server, you have to edit their DNS my.cl.ly
to point to your own IP. This will not interfere with CloudApp Service
itself, because they are using cl.ly and f.c.ly for sharing.

$ echo “12.34.56.78 my.cl.ly” | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts

Note: you should set a hostname (= your domain) in regenwolken.cfg.
This will return into customized URLs, pointing directly to your host,
so others don’t need to modify their hosts.

/ - GET basic web interface
/items/<short_id> - GET file or redirect from bookmark
/items/<short_id>/filename - GET same as /items/<short_id>
/<short_id> - GET viso-like file view or redirect from bookmark
/thumb/<short_id> - GET thumbnail of item

If you are working on a API or Client for CloudApp, please consider a configurable
service url. That makes the hosts file hack unnecessary and as a side effect you
can use HTTPS for all connections (feature is still in master).